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Monday, August 15, 2016

Phoenix Financial Group A+ Rated Tax Resolution Firm

Phoenix Financial Group is an A+ Rated Tax Resolution Firm.

Phoenix Financial Group is a tax resolution firm located at 520 Zang St. in Broomfield, CO 80021. They have an A+ rating with Better Business Bureau

Phoenix Financial Group was started over 10 years ago with the goal of assisting business owners resolve their past due tax debts. 10 years later and Phoenix has helped thousands of businesses deal with the IRS. Phoenix has saved it's client's millions of dollars in taxes, penalties and interest over the years. Don't pay more than you have to. 

Our tax professionals have kept our clients in business by protecting their money and assets from IRS enforcement action like seizure, bank levies and accounts receivable levies.  We get levies and garnishments released so our client's can get back to work. 

We handle the contact with the IRS so that our clients can focus on their own businesses. All of our cases are handled by a licensed tax attorney or enrolled agent. 

If you have outstanding tax returns, we can help. We have our own in house tax return preparation department. Get your returns done quickly for an affordable fee. 

Phoenix Financial Group can be reached at (888) 572-2179 or email at info@pfgtax.com. Check us out on the web at www.pfgtax.com

Monday, August 1, 2016

Phoenix Financial Group obtains Non-Collectible Status for clients.

Phoenix Financial Group obtains Non-Collectible Status for business. 


Phoenix Financial Group was able to successfully negotiate a Non-Collectible Status for a business that had hired them. There were no complaints from the client as they did not need to pay anything back to the IRS on a monthly basis. 

Non-Collectible Status is when the IRS suspends collection action on a taxpayer as it would create a financial hardship to do so. This program is not a scam. It is possible to get into a Status where you do not have to set up a payment plan to repay your past due taxes. 

When in a Non-Collectible Status, a taxpayer's debt remains under their tax ID but the IRS does not require them to make a monthly payment towards the debt. Needless to say the IRS does not just grant people this status without making sure they qualify. A financial analysis needs to be done, complete with applicable supporting documents. 

The tax professionals at Phoenix Financial Group can assist taxpayers in completing the required financial statements (Form 433-A Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self Employed Individuals or Form 433-B Collection Statement for Businesses). These forms need to be completed accurately or not only will a taxpayer will not be placed into a non-collectible status, they will be forced to pay an Installment Agreement payment that they cannot afford.  

Not all taxpayers qualify for Non-Collectible Status. Your financials have to show that you cannot afford to make a monthly payment but you can afford to stay in compliance with your current tax obligations. 

Phoenix Financial Group is a full service tax firm meaning they can help you prepare and file your tax returns and represent you before the IRS regarding your past due tax balances. 

Stop Complaining about the IRS and call (888) 572-2179 to find out how they can help you. They have an A+ Rating with the BBB and over 100 references. 

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Do you qualify for an Offer in Compromise?

Tax Resolution Company, Phoenix Financial Group just got done resolving a client's tax problem and saved them hundreds of thousands of dollars via the IRS Fresh Start Program.

An Offer in Compromise was submitted for each officer of a now defunct company. The officers had been assessed over $800,000 via the IRS' Trust Fund Recovery Penalty. Each officer received Letter 1153 from their IRS Revenue Officer. Appeals were exercised to no avail. The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty was assessed and was now on each officer's Social Security Number. And Tax Liens were filed. Levies and Garnishments would be next.

An Enrolled Agent with Phoenix Financial Group was brought in to address the situation. A separate Offer in Compromise was submitted for each of the 3 officers. Form 433-A OIC Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self Employed Individuals and Form 656 Offer in Compromise was completed on behalf of each officer. The first payment and application fee was submitted with the forms and the necessary supporting documentation. The Enrolled Agent then ensured that each Offer passed processability.

After waiting several months for the Offers to be assigned to an Offer Examiner the Enrolled Agent successfully negotiated the settlement of all three Offers saving the clients hundreds of thousands of dollars. Each officer could then move on with their lives having not faced financial ruin.

Do you qualify for an Offer in Compromise? The best candidates for this program are people with low asset values and low disposable income. Give Phoenix Financial Group a call to see if you qualify at (888) 572-2179.

Phoenix Financial Group is located in Broomfield, Colorado on Zang St. Theie web site is: www.pfgtax.com. 

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

PFGtax

PFGtax is the web site for Phoenix Financial Group. 

Phoenix Financial Group can help you with your past due tax debts and outstanding returns.

If you have tried to fix your own tax situation, you have probably experienced the really long hold times for the IRS. This is a common complaint of the taxpayer. The IRS has had their budget cut and the result is long hold times.

Then you speak to a representative at the IRS who demands lots of information that you don't have. They tell you to gather the information and call back. Now you have to call back, speak to a different person who doesn't understand what was said the first time you spoke with them and hope you aren't missing any information or that they don't request more information. Then you cross your fingers and hope that the give you a reasonable re-payment plan and don't file a lien or garnish your wages. Again this scenario is a common complaint of most taxpayers who have fallen behind.

That's where Phoenix Financial Group comes in. We can call the IRS for you. We know the information that is going to be requested. We know how to protect your income and assets from IRS enforcement action while we put together your financial statement. And we know what the IRS is looking for and how they are going to analyze your finances so we can make sure you don't get blindsided by the IRS with a payment arrangement you can't afford. We can also help you submit a penalty abatement request so that you don't have to pay more than you have to.

If you have returns that need to be file, we can help with that too. Get your return completed by a tax professional to maximize your refund!

Stop complaining about the IRS and give Phoenix Financial Group a call at (303) 325-3640. 

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Complaints

Complaint


noun
1. an expression of discontent, regret, pain, censure, resentment, or grief
2. a couse of discontent, pain, grief, lamentation, etc. 
3. a cause of bodily pain or ailment
4. Law. the first pleading of the plantiff in a civil action, stating the cause of action



"Code Compliance Services 
Since 2005, Code Compliance services have been provided by the Community Development Department while animal control functions and noise enforcement remain with the Police Department. If anyone has a question or compliant, they are welcome to use the code complaint line at 303.438.6478. You are welcome to leave an anonymous complaint. If you would like a call from us, you can leave us your name and phone number with a request for a return phone call. All complaints can be kept confidential at your request. 

Less than 20% of our violation come from citizen complaints. Our code compliance officers systematically cover our residential and commercial areas in the City and County of Broomfield and work to educate our businesses and residents about possible violations. Our goal is not to issue a large number of notices of violation, we simply want to encourage compliance and maintain the quality of our neighborhoods." 



File a complaint with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Click here for more information. 

Thursday, January 7, 2016

IRS Complaints

Complaints against the IRS?

Are you having a problem with an IRS employee?  You report them to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration or (TIGTA). You can also report them to the Taxpayer Advocate.

Here is a link to some more information about how to file a complaint against an IRS employee?


Do you have a complaint against a tax return preparer? You can file a complaint with the IRS directly us the following link:  IRS Complaint

If your tax preparer has done any of the following, you can report them to the IRS:
  • Embezzling your refund.
  • Altering your tax return documents.
  • Filing a return without your consent.
  • Creating or omitting income to generate a larger refund.
  • Creating false exemptions or dependents to generate a larger refund.
  • Creating false expenses, deductions or credits to generate a larger refund.
  • Using an incorrect filing status to generate a larger refund.

You can also mail your complaint to the following address. 

Internal Revenue Service
Attn: Return Preparer Office
401 W. Peachtree Street NW
Mail Stop 421-D
Atlanta, GA 30308


You can use Form 14157 which can be found at IRS.gov. Look in the forms cabinet.